Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We tested the relationships among sex, body size, skull morphology and foraging in sympatric otariids (eared seals) from the eastern North Pacific Ocean, the most diverse otariid community in the world. We recorded skull measurements and stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope values (proxies for foraging) from museum specimens in four sympatric species: California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus), northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) and Guadalupe fur seals (Arctocephalus townsendi). Species and sexes had statistical differences in size, skull morphology and foraging significantly affecting ...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most abundant marine mammal in the Salish Sea and have a large...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
Although the body size of consumers may be a determinant factor in structuring food webs, recent evi...
Individual specialization, which describes whether populations are comprised of dietary generalists ...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
We applied a 2-step clustering algorithm and Bayesian stable isotope mixing model to examine intras...
RationaleMixing models are a common method for quantifying the contribution of prey sources to the d...
1. The degree of individual specialization in resource use differs widely among wild populations whe...
Summary In vertebrates, patterns of resource utilization change throughout development according to...
Pinniped have evolved a range of reproductive and foraging patterns to deal with the constraint of t...
The mostly submerged lifestyle of otariids has provided a challenge in determining their dietary hab...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes are used frequently to describe the trophic ecolog...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most abundant marine mammal in the Salish Sea and have a large...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
Although the body size of consumers may be a determinant factor in structuring food webs, recent evi...
Individual specialization, which describes whether populations are comprised of dietary generalists ...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
We applied a 2-step clustering algorithm and Bayesian stable isotope mixing model to examine intras...
RationaleMixing models are a common method for quantifying the contribution of prey sources to the d...
1. The degree of individual specialization in resource use differs widely among wild populations whe...
Summary In vertebrates, patterns of resource utilization change throughout development according to...
Pinniped have evolved a range of reproductive and foraging patterns to deal with the constraint of t...
The mostly submerged lifestyle of otariids has provided a challenge in determining their dietary hab...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes are used frequently to describe the trophic ecolog...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most abundant marine mammal in the Salish Sea and have a large...